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Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish star in "The Night of the Hunter"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on May 30, 2023
Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish star in "The Night of the Hunter"
The Night of the Hunter (1955) is an American thriller directed by Charles Laughton and starring Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish. The supporting cast includes James Gleason, Evelyn
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Noir Nook: Spring Trivia – Joan Bennett, Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth, Robert Ryan, Jean Hagen, and Richard Widmark
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on May 12, 2022
Spring Trivia – Joan Bennett, Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth, Robert Ryan, Jean Hagen, and Richard Widmark There aren’t many things I love in life more than classic movie trivia. In celebration of spring, this month’s Noir Nook is serving up some trivial tidbits on some of my favorite noir actors read more
10 Things You May Not Know About Robert Mitchum
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jan 27, 2022
10 Things You May Not Know About Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum (1917 - 1997) was the original movie bad boy. When he entered the movies, his easy-going naturalistic acting style kept him starring in movies for five decades. Discover how much, or how little you know about this movie legend.Studi read more
Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum are "Pursued"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jan 25, 2022
Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum are "Pursued"
Pursued (1947) Is considered the first noir western, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum. The cinematography is by the legendary James Wong Howe and music by the equally legendary Max Steiner. Oscar-winni read more
The Story of G.I. Joe (1945): Robert Mitchum Shows His Chops
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 19, 2020
Charles M. Schultz was one of the great memorializers of WWII in that he kept events like the D-Day invasion or the art of Bill Maudlin in the public forum for as long as Peanuts was syndicated. If I remember correctly, it was also through his strip I first became aware of the name Ernie Pyle. It read more
#Noirvember: Robert Mitchum and Faith Domergue are on the run- ‘Where Danger Lives’ (John Farrow, 1950)
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Nov 9, 2020
One of my favourite things about #Noirvember is that it gives me the occasion to discover many new-to-me films during November. I indeed take to occasion to watch some noirs that I have never seen before and, therefore, expand my horizons. Of course, I’m free to watch films noirs all year, but read more
On Blu-ray: Robert Mitchum in a Film-Noir on the Range Blood on the Moon (1948)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 15, 2020
The moody, fatalistic feel of Blood on the Moon (1948) is unusual for a western, if not unheard of in the genre. Its noirish story of double-crosses and turf battles could be transported to rain-slicked city streets with little change, the plot points as well-suited to urban organized crime as cattl read more
Blood on the Moon (1948): A Robert Mitchum Horse Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 13, 2020
This is admittedly nitpicky, but the title cards of Blood on the Moon are a bit jarring as the white-lettered names all but disappear into the sliver of light stretching across the otherwise black canvas of the screen. Thus, I missed out on about a fourth of the names in the cast. Opening credits a read more
Robert Mitchum as a Contemporary Marlowe in The Big Sleep
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 4, 2019
Robert Mitchum as Marlowe.
The biggest knock against Michael Winner's 1978 adaptation of The Big Sleep was his decision to transplant the story to contemporary England. It was surely an odd choice, especially since Raymond Chandler's novels paint a rich, vibrant portrait of urban California life in read more
March Madness #24: ROBERT MITCHUM
All Good Things Posted by Kat_Selby on Mar 24, 2018
Welcome to ALL GOOD THINGS! It's MARCH MADNESS! Visit daily to see a classic film Super-Star of the day - a personality renowned for portraying the really, really B.A.D. and also the sweetest-dearest-most darling!
Day #23 results: OLIVIA de HAVILAND inspires her fans more with her gentle role read more
Robert Mitchum Centennial
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Aug 6, 2017
***A splendid essay from Brian Camp on the noirish great. Brian Camp's Film and Anime Blog Robert Mitchum was born on August 6th, 1917, 100 years ago today. (My father was born less than two months later.) I was born on August 6th also, on Mitchum’s 36th birthday. Mitchum died on July 1, 1997, read more
Robert Mitchum: 100 Years
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Jul 9, 2017
**The always interesting blog B Noir Detour recently posted this discussion of one of the great actor’s most celebrated roles. Many thanks to Salome for permission to reblog. B Noir Detour This summer, Nashville’s one-and-only Belcourt Theatre offers an awesome opportunity for fans to join read more
Ticklish Business – Episode #22: Top 3 Robert Mitchum Films
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on May 17, 2017
This episode sees guest Raquel Stecher and I discuss our three favorite Robert Mitchum films in honor of Mitchum’s centennial. Want to support Ticklish Business? Consider leaving a review on iTunes or become a Patron. NEXT TIME: Special guest Lou Lumenick talks to me about golden era films on read more
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Late Career Robert Mitchum in The Yakuza (1974)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Feb 28, 2017
Robert Mitchum is extremely moving in The Yakuza (1974), a modern noir directed by Sydney Pollack, and one of the star's late career triumphs. This elegantly melancholy film is now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive.
Mitchum is Harry Kilmer, a former private eye who is summoned to Tokyo by fo read more
The Lusty Men (1952) with Susan Hayward and Robert Mitchum
Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on May 26, 2016
Share This! A Fast Buck… A Fast Bronc… A Fast Thrill! Here’s another example of somewhat misleading advertising. Given the title of 1952’s The Lusty Men, you’d expect lots of romance, sexual intrigue and the like. As is sometimes common in Hollywood the finished product read more
Summer Under the Stars Blogathon: Day 12 – Robert Mitchum
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Aug 12, 2015
Robert Mitchum is the star for today! Below, you’ll find links to those participating and honoring Mitchum (updated as they come in), as well as my own reviews of his work throughout the years. Phyllis Loves Classic Movies Second Sight Cinema reviews The Lusty Men (1952) Christy Putnam honors read more
Robert Mitchum, The First Noir Cowboy….
Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on Aug 12, 2015
Robert Mitchum’s Summer Under The Stars Celebration–The One and Only Noir Cowboy
Blood on the Moon
Where a woman’s bullet kills as quick as a man’s!
When there’s blood on the moon, death lurks in the shadows….
Tomorrow, Robert Mitchum is honored with a Summer Un read more
Summer Under the Stars Guide: Robert Mitchum
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Aug 11, 2015
Today's star is old Hollywood rebel Robert Mitchum.
TCM is celebrating the career of Robert Mitchum with 11 movies on Aug. 12. Here's what you need to know about one of the actors who defined film noir. FYI: TCM sometimes changes the air times and /or movies, so you can go to www.tcm.com&n read more
Where Danger Lives (1950) with Robert Mitchum
Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on May 28, 2015
Share This!She’s tempting to look at – dangerous to know!
In spite of the unique quirks and challenges of the Howard Hughes era of RKO Pictures, Robert Mitchum always seemed to overcome and deliver strong product. 1950’s Where Danger Lives is no variant from most of RKO’s re read more
Where Danger Lives (1950) with Robert Mitchum
Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on May 28, 2015
Share This!She’s tempting to look at – dangerous to know!
In spite of the unique quirks and challenges of the Howard Hughes era of RKO Pictures, Robert Mitchum always seemed to overcome and deliver strong product. 1950’s Where Danger Lives is no variant from most of RKO’s re read more